A Study of the Internal or Spiritual Sense of the Fifth Book of Moses Called Deuteronomy

Overview

Moving expositionally verse-by-verse, A. Payne renders thorough studies on the intent of redemption and sanctification as carried out by the law. Payne refers to and provides expansion on the critical studies of Emanuel Swedenborg.

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Key Features

Provides verse-by-verse commentary

Collects and expands upon works of Emanuel Swedenborg relating to Deuteronomy

Praise for the Print Edition

This book will help facilitate the study of the spiritual sense of the Divine Word. These works are more or less of critical character, giving various notes in addition to the transcription of the spiritual sense.

—The New-Church Weekly

Product Details

Title: A Study of the Internal or Spiritual Sense of the Fifth Book of Moses Called Deuteronomy

Author: Alexander Payne

Publisher: James Speirs

Publication Date: 1881

Pages: 220

About Alexander Payne

Alexander Payne (1742–1819) was the pastor of Walgrave Church, England for over thirty years.